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Johannesburg’s pothole-ridden streets have become a national embarrassment. As Mayor Morero pivots from G20 routes to the ...
A “large portion” of PEPFAR-funded staff working on HIV response in South Africa will be affected because dozens of USAID ...
MONTREAL - Trucking companies have begun to halt shipments, mull layoffs and scramble for new routes as tariffs — and their on-again, off-again implementation — wreak havoc on cross-border trade.
Businesses knew that Trump’s import taxes tariffs on America’s biggest trading partners were scheduled to take effect Tuesday. But many of them assumed they’d get a reprieve. After all, the ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Small business owners on either side of the Detroit River arrived at their stores to a new reality: They ...